Eurovision World Cup: Armenia vs Croatia

For the duration of the actual World Cup, some of the best Eurovision artists old and new will be battling it out in a series of matches that mirror the World Cup itself. By the end, we will know the first winner of our Eurovision World Cup!

On each competition day of the World Cup, all of the matches for that day will be posted here on Eurovision Union. For a full 24 hours, a poll will be open for each match and it will be up to you to pick which of the representative songs will win the match.

It’s now Day 8 of the Eurovision World Cup, and today there will be a total of three matches featuring nations from both Group C and Group D. The next match is between Armenia and Croatia, so let’s get into it!

Today’s competitors:

Armenia is yet to win Eurovision, but they have sure sent some successful songs over the years, including today’s Eurovision World Cup representative. Armenia’s best placing is 4th, which they have achieved twice, so it was once again organiser’s choice – and we chose Sirusho with Qele Qele! Let the party really begin!

Croatia first made their debut at Eurovision in 1993, and since then have been fairly successful at Eurovision. Although they have a string of Top 10 finishes, the nation is yet to win Eurovision. As such, the Eurovision World Cup representative is the best placing Croatian entry thus far, which is the song Marija Magdalena by Doris Dragović, who finished in 4th place back in 1999.

Vote for your winner here:

Voting is now closed! Congratulations to Armenia for winning this match!